Location
Manzanares, Spain
Owner
funded by: Bundesministerium für Forschung und Technologie, Bonn
Completed on
1989
Scope of our work
basic research: design, construction, operation and evaluation
A Solar Updraft Tower converts solar radiation (direct and diffuse) into electricity by combining three well-known principles: the greenhouse effect, the tower and wind turbines in a novel way. Hot air is produced by the sun under a large glass roof. This flows to a tower in the middle of the roof and is drawn upwards. This updraft drives turbines installed at the base of the tower and these produce electricity. A 50 kWel prototype was built in Manzanares, Spain, and produced electricity for seven years, thus proving the efficiency and the reliability of this new kind of solar power generating system. Tall Solar Updraft Towers could produce 100 or 200 MW each and power production cost may go down below 0.07 €/kWh.
Tower height: 194 m
Tower diameter: 10 m
Collector diameter: 240 m
Turbine: 50 kWel
Material Quantities:
Collector height: 2 m
Collector area glass: 5,000 m²
Collector area membrane: 40,000 m²
Tower weight: 125 t
Collector weight: 5.5 kg/m² (without glass)
Tower height: 194 m
Tower diameter: 10 m
Collector diameter: 240 m
Turbine: 50 kWel
Material Quantities:
Collector height: 2 m
Collector area glass: 5,000 m²
Collector area membrane: 40,000 m²
Tower weight: 125 t
Collector weight: 5.5 kg/m² (without glass)
Solar Chimney Pilot Plant Manzanares


